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got a nod from a guy in a black 33 with gtr style wing and white lmgt2's i think, followed up south rd then onto blacks rd around midday i think it was

had "funsize" behind me on blacks rd near the dippers

Black 32 R in the BP down Beach Road at Christies this morning, looked pretty stock. Looked to have BB or CC plates..

Also a Green? 33 with P plates parked outside IKEA in the carpark on Thursday morning at 10.

it may have been me what were you driving ???? i live just of taylors ave

is your car parked in the lawn all the time, if so I see it often..lol and only live 2 min away from you..lol

Dareya at supercheap darlington round lunchtime,was in the missus' Mazda 3 that parked near you guys so I didn't say hi.didn't want a "who the f**k are you look" !!!

evrything ok with that dudes white s15?

Spotted one of the hottest 31's i have ever seen in the Coventry Fastners carpark off Grand Junction Rd.
Tri spokes? That would be Danny.

haha snap, was goin to say the same thing

spotted a heap of guys last nite, a 34R, n/a 4 door 34, black stag and DARE YA at harbourtown

was catchin up with a couple of my ford mates :P

Dareya at supercheap darlington round lunchtime,was in the missus' Mazda 3 that parked near you guys so I didn't say hi.didn't want a "who the f**k are you look" !!!

evrything ok with that dudes white s15?

oh haha, i would have remembered you if you said who you were lol :yes:

yea it was his mates car and he was getting a new oil filter but they couldn't find in the book what the right one was :P superfail

JMW medinde 1:15 today

Would have been on my way to some training, two hours of boredom as i call it :P

Spotted James today [ white 33 R JMW ] on main north road today around 3 something near sinergy. Exchanged wave. Nice ride.

Haha as soon as i saw your plates i knew who it was, yours is looking damn tidy too mate!

Saw a few skylines and Stags go past work today, and a heap of old muscle cars. Muscle cars were a mix of wedding cars and cruisers.

spotted jake this morning on south rd darlington :P

Oh hey thur!

Spotted a gunmetal grey 32 gtr at woolies carpark down the bay today around 2.45pm. had sau sticker on it.

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